It can ruin the finish of hardwood floors and wooden furniture. Instead of nail polish remover, use rubbing or denatured alcohol. Depending on the type of wood, its finish, and other factors, you may also need some fine steel wool to remove all the nail polish.
About Tub O’ Towels
Why are Tub O’ Towels different than other cleaning wipes or home remedies to get nail polish out of wood? Here are just some of the reasons:
- Proprietary Bond Buster™ Technology: Each wipe comes saturated with our unique cleaning solution that features Bond Buster technology to break the molecular bond between the stain and the wood surface, eliminating the need to try multiple steps and risk harming your hardwood.
- Gentle, Biodegradable Cleaning: Our wipes don’t need eco-damaging chemicals or noxious fumes. They use a blend of biodegradable detergents, emulsifiers and foaming agents to safely do the heavy lifting for you.
- So Long Stains: Oversized Tub O’ Towels wipes are big enough to contain even large spills and durable so they stay strong without falling apart. The quilted design holds the special cleaning solution to grab nail polish stains for easier cleaning.
- VaporLock Technology: Your wipes will always be wet and ready to go with the canister’s VaporLock seal that keeps the air out and the moisture in.
The Easier Way to Get Nail Polish off Wood
Say goodbye to alcohol, nail polish remover or other harsh chemicals for removing nail polish from hardwood floors or wood furniture because they can also strip the wood finish. Tub O’ Towels heavy duty wipes are the gentler, yet highly effective, way to take nail polish off wood. Our wipes contain a patented Bond Buster™ technology that breaks down the stain so it can be lifted away without harsh chemicals or heavy scrubbing.
- Grab a heavy duty Tub O’ Towels wipe.
- Test wipe an inconspicuous patch of your wood floor or wood furniture.
- Wipe the nail polish stain, allowing the cleaning solution to soak in and loosen the stain from the wood.
- Use additional wipes as needed until the stain is gone.
How to Get Nail Polish Off of Furniture : Furniture Repair & Refinishing
FAQ
How do you get nail polish off wood without ruining it?
Can I use nail polish to paint wood?
Can nail polish remover ruin wood?
Does clear nail polish work on wood?
Can you put nail polish on wood?
Letting nail polish set on furniture can also damage the wood finish. Steps to remove dry nail polish from wood: Moisten a cloth with hot water. Lay the damp rag over the completely dry nail polish. Cover the nail polish stain for one minute. Remove the cloth from the wooden furniture.
Does nail polish remover damage wood?
Nail polish remover damage on wood is unsightly. Yet, as long as you take the proper steps as soon as possible, it shouldn’t require too much work to manage. You’ll need a soft old rag, Vaseline, baking soda, and a scrubbing sponge. Like a red wine stain on the carpet, always dab the liquid. Do not rub it around.
Does nail polish corrode wood?
In general, the contents of nail polish are not that harmful to wood. They at least won’t corrode the wood if they come in contact with it. Acetone, one of the contents, can damage hardwoods; however, a minor spill will not do any significant damage since it highly vaporizes . The only issue is the nail polish colors stick to the wood floor.
How to remove nail polish from wooden furniture?
The nail polish remover that smoothly removes nail polish from your nails can easily take off the coating of the wooden furniture. The only difference is that what is clears from your wooden furniture is an accidental mistake. Acetone is dry (non-oily) liquid that evaporates very quickly and is one of the strongest solvents.